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The Catnip Buzz (for your Cat)!

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Awww, Man, Doggie Slobber

From: d21c.com

Cats sleep a lot, have you noticed it?  It's a natural part of being a cat, I'm convinced, because it's a seemingly universal trait.  And really, cats kind of move at their own pace, don't they?  However, should you give your sedate kitty a deep whiff of catnip, the party will come alive.  Suddenly this sedate, dormant feline will 'wake up' and frolic and be as frisky as a kitten again.

Then…

Two to fifteen minutes pass by and your cat comes back down from the moon and returns to the same sedate cat you've come to love – the effects of the catnip totally gone.

Cat/Kitten Microchips for Identification

Cat/Kitten Microchips for Identification

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(Photo from: fogcitycat.com)

Too many stray cats end up in shelters, separated from their owners that truly want them.  It's a heartbreaking processing to have to euthanize so many cats.

Fortunately, Microchip Identification technology is gaining popularity and provides a way for each cat (or animal) who has been implanted with a tiny rice grain-sized microchip to be identified and returned to their rightful owner(s).

The chip is about the size of a rice grain and is encapsulated in a covering of bio-glass and is injected under the skin, typically between the shoulder blades – no anesthesia is required.  Each chip has a unique number - currently the standard is a 9 digit number, but the standard is quickly moving to a 15 digit standard.

Kitten Shelter

Today, I want to highlight a Kitten Rescue Shelter called "Kitten Rescue" (kittenrescue.org) , based out of the Los Angeles area.

(There is a cute picture from their site that I've posted — to see it, click on this post at the top)

Their mission and purpose is devoted to rescuing cats and kittens from the streets and shelter euthanasia.

Since the inception of Kitten Rescue in 1997, they have rescued and placed over 5500 cats into loving homes. In 2003, Kitten Rescue pulled more animals from the Los Angeles shelters than any other rescue group. They are Los Angeles's largest rescue group and one of the most respected rescue groups in the country.

Kitten Hunters

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"Look Sis, a round, brown mouse with no hair!!!"

From: stanford.edu/~melkor

Kitten Comfort

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"There now, it's going to be okay…"

From: bengalkitties.com

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